Can we install omv in ubuntu server 14
is there a problem?
can we use the same
http://forums.openmediavault.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2140
Can we install omv in ubuntu server 14
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Ubuntu is not the same as Debian even though Ubuntu is based from Debian. Why would you want to try this headache?
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because i have the problem of 4TB Hdd and OvM installaton can not boot from the 4TB
i am trying to lock for a solution sense i did not prefer adding extra memory flash or ssd -
Since you are going down a path not supported, you might as well install OMV 0.6...
Install minimal Debian Wheezy then:
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Try Debian Wheezy like Aaron suggested. If it boots you can use OpenMediaVault Kralizec. You just have to keep in mind that Kralizec is not yet officially released and still in heavy development, therefore rough edges may occur.
Greetings
David -
Thank freind
i will try to install
http://cdimage.debian.org/debi…n-7.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
and then see if it can boot from 4TB or not and i will folow ur steps after that
i hop to back with good feedback -
you mean we can not relay on keeping data on the omv 0.6?
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You probably won't lose data but there may be quite a few bugs with the web interface.
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No, you can allways rely on the Data. But you can't rely that everything in the WebGUI administration works and that all Plugins work either.
We already test it on our systems, Data is safe, but it can happen that the parts of the WebGUI do not work how they should.
Greetings
David -
i have one Question why it is not recommended to use the full disk for the OMV?
if we create LVM disk what is the problem?
i am new on the OMV and really like its interface and i hop to contribute soon on the GUI at least translation to our local language. -
THE SAME DEBEAN IS NOT BOOTING FOR 4TB
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That is decision that Volker made (I agree). If you use the full disk and it fails, you lose everything. With a separate OS drive, if the OS drive fails, you lose no data. The data drive can be raid giving it redundancy.
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we succeeded installing debian in 4TB
we will write a separate post tomorrow i hop about the problem and the solution -
To see what is the problem
see http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/uefi-drama.htmlThe solution steps:
before the steps we disable the secure boot option on the BOIS // and this may be not required i am not sure
1-Create a startup USB or cd to install new debian.
2-on the installation process u must create one partitions
256MB FAT32 Partition mounted to /boot/efi
256MB Ext4 Partition mounted to /boot
Remainder LVM Partition
Create three Logical Volumes:
8GB or More for Linux
20GB or More for Home
2GB or More for Swap
Complete LVM Configuration, and then back to our partition settings we can now select formats and mount points:
8GB LV Ext4 for root (/)
20GB LV Ext4 for /home
2GB LV swapThe solution can be founded on the
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnTj6_kDIeg
and the
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Compr…_PCI_Passthrough_Tutorial -
Ah so the problem was secure boot. As far as I know this is only supported in jessie, and not wheezy.
Greetings
David -
secure boot is a pain in the ass...
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Yeah... have this shit on my NUC too, could not yet figure out how to install win8 with secure boot...
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